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Volume 16 - Issue 2 - February, 2004

Column

Editorial Message
08/01/2008
Richard E. Shaw, PhD, FACC
Richard E. Shaw, PhD, FACC
Dear Readers, Our February 2004 issue of the Journal of Invasive Cardiology includes a diverse mix of articles including original research articles, case reports, case reports with brief literature reviews, and articles from the journal...
Dear Readers, Our February 2004 issue of the Journal of Invasive Cardiology includes a diverse mix of articles including original research articles, case reports, case reports with brief literature reviews, and articles from the journal...
Dear Readers, Our February 2004...
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Journal of Invasive Cardiology

Feature

Case Report
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Nicolas W. Shammas, MS, MD, Eric J. Dippel, MD, *Thomas Fagan, MD, Prakash R. Bontu, MD, †Mark A. Hull, MD
Nicolas W. Shammas, MS, MD, Eric J. ...
ABSTRACT: Percutaneous closure of a patent foramen ovale or atrial septal defect using various closure systems is now considered an alternative to surgical therapy in selected patients with cryptogenic strokes. We report the case of a late...
ABSTRACT: Percutaneous closure of a patent foramen ovale or atrial septal defect using various closure systems is now considered an alternative to surgical therapy in selected patients with cryptogenic strokes. We report the case of a late...
ABSTRACT: Percutaneous closure...
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Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Case Report
08/01/2008
Italo Porto, MD and *Adrian P. Banning, MRCP, MD
Italo Porto, MD and *Adrian P. Bannin...
ABSTRACT: Spontaneous coronary artery dissection is a rare cause of coronary ischemia. Its prognosis is uncertain and the optimal treatment is not fully defined. We report a case of spontaneous dissection of the left anterior descending...
ABSTRACT: Spontaneous coronary artery dissection is a rare cause of coronary ischemia. Its prognosis is uncertain and the optimal treatment is not fully defined. We report a case of spontaneous dissection of the left anterior descending...
ABSTRACT: Spontaneous coronary...
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Journal of Invasive Cardiology

Insights

Commentary
08/01/2008
James B. Hermiller, MD
James B. Hermiller, MD
Compared to unfractionated heparin (UFH), enoxaparin has many advantages in the management of acute coronary syndromes (ACS). Rapidly and reliably absorbed after subcutaneous administration, enoxaparin has pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic...
Compared to unfractionated heparin (UFH), enoxaparin has many advantages in the management of acute coronary syndromes (ACS). Rapidly and reliably absorbed after subcutaneous administration, enoxaparin has pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic...
Compared to unfractionated...
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Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Commentary
08/01/2008
Nicolas W. Shammas, MS, MD, FACC
Nicolas W. Shammas, MS, MD, FACC ...
Chronic total occlusions (CTO) account for 10–15% of patients undergoing coronary angioplasty. Recanalizing CTO has been a challenge to the interventional cardiologist because of the inability to visualize the vessel lumen and/or cross the...
Chronic total occlusions (CTO) account for 10–15% of patients undergoing coronary angioplasty. Recanalizing CTO has been a challenge to the interventional cardiologist because of the inability to visualize the vessel lumen and/or cross the...
Chronic total occlusions (CTO)...
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Philip Wong, MBBS, Kin K. Tse, MBBS, Wilson Chan, MBBS
Philip Wong, MBBS, Kin K. Tse, MBBS,...
ABSTRACT: The success rate of percutaneous recanalization of chronic total occlusion remains low. The Safe-Cross wire, which utilizes the principle of optical coherent reflectometry for guidance and has the ability to deliver radiofrequency...
ABSTRACT: The success rate of percutaneous recanalization of chronic total occlusion remains low. The Safe-Cross wire, which utilizes the principle of optical coherent reflectometry for guidance and has the ability to deliver radiofrequency...
ABSTRACT: The success rate of...
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Francesco Saia, MD, Georgios Sianos, MD, Angela Hoye, MB, ChB, Pedro A. Lemos, MD, Willem J. van der Giessen, MD, PhD, Pim de Feyter, MD, PhD, Ron T. van Domburg, PhD, Patrick W. Serruys, MD, PhD
Francesco Saia, MD, Georgios Sianos,...
ABSTRACT: Background. Recurrent restenosis following vascular brachytherapy (VBT) has been reported in up to one-third of the patients enrolled in clinical trials. The long-term outcome of repeat percutaneous intervention (PCI) after failed...
ABSTRACT: Background. Recurrent restenosis following vascular brachytherapy (VBT) has been reported in up to one-third of the patients enrolled in clinical trials. The long-term outcome of repeat percutaneous intervention (PCI) after failed...
ABSTRACT: Background. Recurrent...
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David S. Lee, MD, Deepak L. Bhatt, MD, David J. Moliterno, MD, W. Frank Peacock, MD, Stephen G. Ellis, MD, Eric J. Topol, MD
David S. Lee, MD, Deepak L. Bhatt, M...
ABSTRACT: Objectives. This study was designed to assess the feasibility and safety of enoxaparin in combination with glycoprotein (GP) IIb/IIIa inhibitors during percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) as part of an early invasive strategy...
ABSTRACT: Objectives. This study was designed to assess the feasibility and safety of enoxaparin in combination with glycoprotein (GP) IIb/IIIa inhibitors during percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) as part of an early invasive strategy...
ABSTRACT: Objectives. This study...
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